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Unprecedented Power: Jesse Jones, Capitalism, and the Common Good
Steven Fenberg
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| #855051 in eBooks | 2011-09-01 | 2011-09-01 | File type: PDF||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Capitalism At Its Best|By F. Thompson|I just finished reading a very interesting book about an American Hero that had unbelievable influence and power beginning during the Great Depression and continuing through the Second World War. No, I'm not talking about President Roosevelt. In fact this person never held a publically elected position at the local, state or national level||
“In this meticulously researched, briskly written biography, Steven Fenberg reconstructs the signal life and career of a man he calls '[t]he most powerful person in the nation during the Great Depression and World War II—next to Franklin Roose
As President Obama began to unveil sweeping government programs to restore the crippled economy, the public and media drew numerous comparisons with the actions of Franklin Roosevelt, who faced the grim prospects of the Great Depression almost eighty years earlier. Steven Fenberg tells the story of Jesse Holman Jones, the Houston businessman who went to Washington as an appointed official and provided the pragmatic leadership that salvaged capitalism during the Grea...
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